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OREGON YOUTH AUTHORITY

DIVISION 115 INTERSTATE COMPACT

416-115-0010 Definitions (1) Absconder: A juvenile on probation or parole who hides, conceals, or absents him/herself with the intent to avoid legal process or authorized control. (2) Adjudicated Delinquent: A person found to have committed an offense that, if committed by an adult, would be a criminal offense. (3) Deputy Juvenile Compact Administrator: An Oregon Youth Authority employee appointed by the Director of the Oregon Youth Authority to serve as the general coordinator of activities and rule and policy development to carry out the terms and provisions of the ICJ. (4) Escapee: A Juvenile who has made an unauthorized flight from a facility or agency’s custody to which the Juvenile has been committed by the court. (5) Home State: The state where the parent(s), guardian(s), person, or agency having legal custody of the juvenile is residing or undertakes to reside. (6) Interstate Compact for Juveniles (ICJ): The agreement pertaining to the legally authorized transfer of supervision and care, as well as the return of juveniles from one state to another, which has been adopted by all member states that have enacted legislation in substantially the same language. (7) Juvenile: Any person within the juvenile jurisdictional age limit of any court in the Home/Sending State, or any individual adjudicated delinquent within the Home/Sending state and who remains under custodial care or community supervision of the juvenile authority. (8) Runaway: A child under the juvenile jurisdictional age limit established by the state, who has run away from his/her place of residence, without the consent of the parent, guardian, person, or agency entitled to his/her legal custody. (9) Sending State: A state which has sent or is in the process of sending a juvenile to another state for supervision under the provisions of the ICJ. Stat. Auth.: ORS 420A.025

Stats. Implemented: ORS 417.010 - 417.080

Hist.: OYA 1-2007, f. & cert. ef. 2-13-07; OYA 7-2011, f. 12-12-11, cert. ef. 12-14-11; OYA 5-2012, f. & cert. ef. 6-25-12 416-115-0020 Eligibility for Services through the Interstate Compact for Juveniles (1) Juveniles under juvenile jurisdiction in the Sending State of any state that is a party to the ICJ are eligible for services pursuant to the provisions of the ICJ. (2) All Runaways, Absconders, and Escapees are eligible for services pursuant to the provisions of the ICJ. Stat. Auth.: ORS 420A.025

Stats. Implemented: ORS 417.010 - 417.080

Hist.: OYA 1-2007, f. & cert. ef. 2-13-07; OYA 7-2011, f. 12-12-11, cert. ef. 12-14-11 416-115-0025 Standards for Juvenile Interstate Transfer of Supervision The Oregon Youth Authority adopts by this reference standards for the interstate transfer of Youth Offender supervision and services set in the official ICJ rules, published by the Interstate Commission for Juveniles, as updated to reflect all amendments through January 1, 2015. The rules may be viewed at the Interstate Commission for Juveniles website at http://juvenilecompact.org/. Stat. Auth.: ORS 420A.025 Stats. Implemented: ORS 417.010 - 417.080 Hist.: OYA 7-2011, f. 12-12-11, cert. ef. 12-14-11; OYA 5-2012, f. & cert. ef. 6-25-12; OYA 3-2015(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 8-5-15 thru 1-21-16; OYA 7-2015, f. & cert. ef. 10-7-15 4l6-115-0030 Administration of the Interstate Compact for Juveniles The Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) Deputy Juvenile Compact Administrator will provide interpretation of the ICJ and coordination of all referrals or requests to: (1) Permit out-of-state supervision of a juvenile who should be sent to another state when eligible for parole or probation; (2) Permit out-of-state travel for an Adjudicated Delinquent; (3) Provide for the return of Absconders and Escapees to the states they left; (4) Provide for return of Runaways to their Home States who have not as yet been adjudged delinquent; (5) Extradite a juvenile who has committed a serious criminal offense and fled to another state before the court took jurisdiction; and (6) Return juveniles to Oregon when ICJ placement fails. Stat. Auth.: ORS 420A.025

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